Australia cut exports of chickpeas and lentils in April

Published 2024년 6월 10일

Tridge summary

In April, Australia experienced a significant decrease in its lentil exports, dropping to 116.77 thousand tons from 177.66 thousand tons the previous month. Bangladesh emerged as the primary market, receiving 40.05 thousand tons, followed by India with 25.89 thousand tons. Other notable destinations included the UAE, Sri Lanka, and Egypt. Additionally, chickpea exports also saw a decline, reducing by 53% to 24.14 thousand tons. Bangladesh, the UAE, and Nepal were the leading recipients of these exports.
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Original content

According to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in April of this year. the country exported 116.77 thousand tons of lentils compared to 177.66 thousand tons a month earlier. The main market for grain legumes in the reporting month was Bangladesh - 40.05 (99.21) thousand tons, and exports were carried out to India - 25.89 (32.87) thousand tons, UAE - 17.72 (1.28 ) thousand tons, Sri Lanka - 15.27 (22.19) thousand tons and Egypt - 10.59 (7.49) thousand tons. April exports of Australian chickpeas also decreased – by 53% ...
Source: Zol

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